i found this interesting, and will be trying it soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub6PsY4cgwg
i found this interesting, and will be trying it soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub6PsY4cgwg
What are great trick!
That's been posted here before, and yes it is a great trick for all sorts of things: for example I use can't get thin pieces of wood through the thicknesser I have access to, so I use "double sided masking tape" to fix my pieces to a larger board of known thickness. That way they peel off easily with no sticky residue left behind, and I get to feed them through an industrial-sized thickness sander - several pieces (backs or sides) all at once. It's a fiddle getting the masking tape set up, but it's worth it for the time I save elsewhere.
I like the inlays on his head.
Jim
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